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    Teens honoured with prestigious award

    News release: 15 September 2010

    Nineof Dundees most inspirational young people will be honoured with the Diana Award by Lord

    Provost, John R Letford, at the Dundee City Chambers on 22nd

    September. These teenagers join

    1,500 young Scots who have already been recognised by the Diana Award for making an outstanding

    contribution to their communities.

    The award, in memory of Princess Diana, is presented to young people from all circumstances and

    sections of society - who are determined to take action and make a positive change to their

    communities and the lives of others.

    14 year old Dale from Braeview Academy, Dundee will receive an award for showing outstanding

    commitment to his school and community. Dale promotes a positive image of young people and

    volunteers six days a week at local projects and even hosts his own radio show. Dale said: I am

    really excited that I have been selected to receive a Diana Award. I really enjoy volunteering in my

    hometown and I hope that other young people will be inspired to get more involved in their

    community. Dale has already been presented with the Diana Certificate of Excellence group award,for his volunteer work with Xplore Peer Mentoring.

    Lord Provost said:"I am honoured that I have been asked to present the Diana Award to these

    outstanding individuals. It is wonderful to acknowledge the compassionate work of young Scots who

    are determined to make a positive contribution to their communities. I hope this Award encourages

    more young people to get involved with local projects.

    Maggie Turner OBE and Chief Executive of the Diana Award, said: We are delighted to hold a Diana

    Award ceremony to highlight the amazing work that young people in Scotland are doing. Our Award

    Holders span the country and it is wonderful to honour our Scottish Award Holders in Dundee. They

    represent a growing community who act as force for good and help build a positive society in which

    we would all like to live.

    The Diana Award supports young people through its unique alumni programme which harnesses the

    compassion and commitment of these young people so they fulfil their aspirations for society.

    Some young people receiving the Diana Award include:

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    16 year old Dean from Craigie High School, took the initiative to support staff and pupils in themornings before school and at lunch times. He sets an extremely positive example to those aroundhim especially the junior pupils, who look up to him.

    14 year old Dale from Braeview Academy, over several years Dale has defied expectation andshown an outstanding commitment to his school and community. Dale gives up six evenings a week

    to volunteer at local projects, including Xplore Mentoring, Barnardos and The Shore. A prominentfigure in school he hosts his own radio show and is a leadership ambassador. Dale was recentlyawarded the Evening Telegraphs Young Volunteer of the Year and the Diana Certificate ofExcellence in recognition of his work. Dale is vibrant, friendly, kind and a positive role model to hispeers.

    Xplore Peer Mentors, 14-18, from Xplore Simply Peer Mentoring, volunteering over a staggering1000 hours between them, these young mentors forgo a lot of their own social lives to help supportother young people sometimes late at night and at weekends. The peer mentors integrate vulnerableyoung people into local activities, support them with independent travel, work on their confidence andself esteem and on other barriers which may stop a young person from being able to make informedchoices and getting on in life. Their commitment and dedication is an outstanding advertisement forwhat young people in Dundee can and will do for others and thanks to their unselfish acts and their

    hard work, the young people they work with in Dundee can look forward to a better brighter futurethrough the support the mentors offer.

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    For full case studies or interviews, please contact

    Emma Pelling on: 07958 558 172

    [email protected]

    Vari Lambert on: 0207 484 0525

    [email protected]

    www.diana-award.org.uk

    The Diana Award was founded 11 years ago by the Diana Memorial Committee to act as a lasting

    memorial to Princess Dianas belief in the power of young people to change the world. The 30,000

    Diana Award holders from across the UK represent the values that the late Princess lived by.

    Notes to the editor:

    The Diana Award has three award schemes; the Diana Award, our flagship programme for inspiring

    individuals, the Diana Anti-Bullying Award for young people who have tackled bullying and the

    Diana Certificate of Excellence for groups of young people who have made an exceptional

    contribution to their community.

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